Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1916, p. 5

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fused admission tothe primary class- ormal 54 . 3 f es since Jat. 15th last, No f = : ; record is such appli OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT LL VTONTVONN record ie kept of such' spplioations. o in TEACHER | drawn and some others were uncer- = Be FOR COMMERCIAL DE- tain as to the precise number re- | PARTMENT : fused. It appears that the total i" : 28 wumber, Tetused Smission was at : ° % on i th Cavell Club Doing Good least 265, bu over 30. Most 0 pI A Rk Along ell ul Work these were under six years of age. y i: ] on . Lines--Reports of No child who had previously attend- n Committees and Officials, ed any school was refused admission. + The Board of Education held a| Under the regulations of the Board ; ! a, short session on Thursday night, | beginning pupils must apply for ad- N , \ cleaned off all the business on the| mission during the first two weeks . . slate, and on motion of Trustees | of the school term. . This is a highly ¢ ootwear Farrel and Macdonald, decided to| beneficial regulation especially where dispense with the regular meetings| the class is large and most of our in July and August. primary classes are larger than is . It was decided, on motion of desirable. : Trustees Meek and Farrell, to en-| A considerable number of begin- = : : gage a commercial teacher for the DINE pupils were admitted when the s 5 4 Collegiate Institute to commence his| room was not full and where there ; duties on Sept. 1st, the Management | Was a class which the beginner could - ' a Committee to have necessary power, | enter with profit to himself and the appointment to be reported to| Without injuriously retarding the 'We have just received an extra quantity of FOOTWEAR for confirmation: the Board at its next meeting. | Class. Girls' Patent Strap Slip Is; . .. $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50 Triistees Farrell, Meek and Anglin| Applications were received for the Pp : spoke in régard to the appointment | Matriculation and othér departmen- Boys' and Little Boys' Pate nt OxfordTies Eh $1.75, $2.25 to $3.50 of 'thé mew teachet, holding that it| tal examinations as follows: "Price according to sizes.' was most important that one should | Lower 'School Examination 35; That : : " be appointed. Scholarship Matriculaton 5; En- "Friday will be a good time to see these. trance to Faculty of Education, part : Trustee Renton said that he felt rn } ! sure that had the members of the|l: 4: Normal Entrance and Junior : ks Matriculation, 7; Junior Matricula-| . City Council known that $1,000 ask-| lv, 57; Normal Entrance! ed for was to be used for the com-| tion only, 57; mB of mercial department at the Collegiate | 901Y, 9; Total number of candidates, , titute, »mbe j117. 10 DOZ. NEW WASH SKIRTS Instiate, that not one member of the| 111.1 wrugunt of examinations 4 ie Repps, Ducks and Indian Heads granting of the money. | teen. eollgoted as $631, of which x? : : Trustee Renton pointed out that] 3334 Was forwarded to the par of ment of Education and the Board's 7 the money was to be used for thei ,pe "or $357, was paid to the : 10 DOZ. NEW MIbD BLOUSES education of pupils who were not| : r | H M ' Y1 heading for the university, but who | (Feasurer. { ome- a e y an Plain white or blue of red trimmed. Every size, intended to enter commercial life. lo Was guy Zeid In ai) the 14 years to 44, Values to 1.50 The motion for the appointment | The report of Principal E. 0. Sliter, | 5 of a new teacher passed without a of the Collegiate Institute, showed a | OCO a es dissenting voice. The Finance Com-| jocrease in attendance over May of | 8 DOZ. NE w VOILE WAISTS mittee had a special report dealing last year. The decrease is due to! ) x . . . hi » 1 ee} e N Late styles just received. All sizes. with the matter which read as fol | the fact that sixty boys enlisted for | \ WN Fresh Made Every Day lows: service at the front. Th | Ww: A a | 8 § ' e report Your Committee on Finance had | gives records as follows: On the roll, jo» 4 DOZ. BOYS' NEW YORK WASH SUITS the Sela uuication of lhe City Clerk, | 390; decrease of 32; average atten- stating that for public| gance 340; decrease 34, i ? . A: ga kolas alba 9 vears b &chool. purposes and $19,933 for| The report of t sch se. | ' Made in four different styles. All ages, 2 years to Collegiate Institute, had been Pass-| Miss Jean McCallum, al ure: | } A 9 years. Fast colors, ed by the Council under considera-| during May the number of pupils in-| tion. As the reduction made by the|spacted totaled 554: number of in. | i | | Next Opera House. Phone 640 J| = " Council affects the Commercial de-| giryeti ive 30: consulta | GEsaCRETTTRa 'ANY SUIT IN THE STORE AT HALF PRICE, partment, and your Committee not| with Daren 39; ne vations h being in a position to recommend in| 32 : ra] { 5 : SATURDAY. ehiwy connection with this department, it/ Miss McCallum also reported thar) ? | a n Leif \ wt was deemed advisable to lay the in during month three children suffer-| ¢ GET UNDER A formation received before the whole! jn 'e via a bi é hor g from defective vision were fitted | MER HAT - Board for consideration. ; with glasses, four were treated for rev SUM! 1 : has ! [ The Finance Committee also pre-| tonsils and adenoids, thirty-two re Ie ma Wo knows | sented to the Board a statement | ceived dental treatment and one was what's WHAT inj} @ @ showing how the commercial classes | treated for defective hearing, : ay : > . were conducted in "several other| The Ontario Safety League wrote | style, vitlue, appear- jy cities. At the present time the city] asking permission to distribute cir-| ¢ ance wears °° Cam Pi has a commercial department has! culars in the schools. ql i as a mat- | he bed . one teacher who is also in charge of | On motion of Trustees Farrell and | & hell's Hats' ne eCla S art. | Meek, permission was granted. The | 4] ter of cburse. | Trustee Macdonald asked if any | teachers will be asked to read the WwW ide ourselves communication had been received! circulars to the pupils and make e Ppriae pi ¢ : from the City Council, regarding the | timely comments, on the completeness o 34 ONLY NEW TRIMMED HATS, request from the Board for the sum| An application for a position on t » stock nd alwavs | '* THE SEASON'S LATEST CREATIONS, of $5.000 for the carrying out of the | the teaching staff of the Collegiate | §| 0!!! Sto 8 and 1 ae proposed sanitary improvements and | Institute was received from Jessie | §| feature tlic new devel- | VALUES TO $7, SATURDAY $2.98 EACH. To Th TT i { Smilule Wa fyLoatare Hie Yow devel | Military Camp Comforts 0 AT 89¢c EACH blackboard accommodation. The| The chairman, H. F. Metcalfe, | | OPEMENTS ¢ ) 8 DOZ. NEW SHAPES TO GO A c . Chairman of the Property Commit-| presided, and the other members | §| are new, Panama Hats Foldi Wov = Na SATTRY 2 tee, Trustee Lemmon, was not pres-| present were Trustees F. R. Anglin, | fr $3.50 uo oldimg oven Wire and SEE THE WINDOW ent, but it was stated that no com-| James Craig, J. M. Farrell, Prof. | rom $o. p- a Canvas Cots. Folding Chairs munication had been received. | Alexander i P ac- | Special values 'in Pe A Dy A ally { Laird, Prof. J. F. Mac- | I | Trustee Meek stated that he under-| donald, W. H. Macnee, Robert Meek. | §| Qtpaw Sailors {and Tables. stood that the request of the Board | F, Monk, T. W. Mills, W. J. Renton St Rr ™ ! : Kf % | i 5 . . - 9 was being received favorably, and|and -W. A. Sawyer. | $1.50, $2, $2.50. , Everything nn Camp Sup- that the schools would be visited by| . ! } Iplies. ® "a . a committee from the City "reve THREE h i i (b plies. THREE JUNE BRIDES § Campbell Bros. | | ee : | for the purpose of making an inspec- Ph n 147 one 260 PRINCESS ST. 3-3 Phone 800. tion. : ae was also reported that the Coun- . The Store With The Small Prices. cil had selected a sub-committee, of | BONGARD-BAKER NUPTIALS ON The Big Hat Dealers. which Ald. Fair was chairman, and | WEDNESDAY EVENING. a J that this committee intended to make | ---- ! i the eshovls-on Friday] Free-Friendship Wedding Also on | srr | alles €l 0 8 D . | . a ~ The That the Edith Cavell Club, re-| Welnoadas 3 Pyusburs Town 66 ) ) ; ? 9 3 i Si » 1 ere lex n Nt . SY Junied = he wllegigte] a a a . 0 ee And have them delivered to your quarters. . shown by the report given by Princl-| The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. T sy Stor $1 » Lar stock Summer Furniture & al Siler. Ho Staley Tost tie wer: | Baris bome of Mr._and Mrs. W. 1 4 The Busy Store With the Large Stock ness of the Club was carried on by| of a very quiet wedding on Wednes- A PR ---------------- - ks an executive, that $60 had been| day evening, when their daughter, . raised for the Richardson Convales-| Ruth, was united in matrimony to a : . ~ . EVASION DOESM'T MA or V 1] cent Home, and that the Club had re-| Harvey J. Bongard, accountant of the | For over thirty years owl Er Arn orm T cently collected $200 which would| Standard Bank. The couple were un- Coffee has been "a high | - - 0 be devoted for the further equipment | g(tended and the ceremony was per-| Rp it By His : 1 \ of Queens' Stationary Hospital. | formed by Canon Fitzgerald. standard of quality' con' | 'L31™ fy very y : Just received a large te report was received with much | The bride wore a travelling suit of | sistently maintained Xs : enthusiasm on the part of the trus-| navy blue shot taffeta with a blouse stock of Willow Chairs, also tees, who agreed that the Club was| of silk crepe de chene, surmounted [are the best value im the ety. | prices, all designs. Come in d select ! seat nd b k ov 1 SeMuinly Soing most commendable by a pink picture hat of Georgette | Have no hesitation to try | G 3 > your choice, apd see how much money > : crepe with ostrich edge and French | : : i 7 on Hu Ton hee DB ey and rockers Very com ort = roses. She carried a bouquet of lilies | it. It will do eredit to your : Gray Serses, $13. $18 and $22. Cheap } . ex ones nt $8, § 0 and $12. Balbriggan able and durable. ? y of the valley and maiden hair fern. |}, ak fact ts ; Z ! Management Committee Her travelling hat was grey tugel breakfast table. Eo - | Undermenr, Soc! 75 ua 91.00 per mult, The following report of the Man-| with rose crown 'and trimmed with ISAAC ZACKS, agement Committee was adopted: | ji.ot edged ribbon. ld ha ; $y, . New Buffets--Tables and Shen. Semmities wis adopied: | pico ede Wi nel It will "set you up' and| : Numerous" presents testified to th FAIR AND SQUARE 271 PRINCESS ST. In this fair and square shop of y : 'i, i Chairs to match. and Hilda Fenning of Kingston, and | ,pyjarity of the bride. The groom's carry you through the day. | satisfaction you can ask for what (fF Alms McPherson, 2 Ridgeville, be| gift was a pendant set with pearls { : : appointed to the four vacancies on sridots, in { s New Wilton, Axminster, the Public School teaching staff un- taj yeridots, couple left on a trip to : you want and Eo it from our ac- Brussel and Tapestry Rugs. der the Rules and Regulations of the| p,.q.6tt, Toronto, Niagara Falls, commodating salesmen. : pe gs Board, the Board approve of the. no Buffalo and Hamilton. On their re- Henderson's Groce bai Fresh Jogetables, iesh Stray be ! y z 3 ie ard aj "| turn th will spend the summer] 1 Ties, fres . anges, Bananas, | Linoleums and Oilcloths, tion of the Guelph Board of Educa-| 0 oF hor ronts at their sum- , Cherries, also fresh Fish. | 00 e S Or tion in moving to have a peak of | = i iiage Eastview Park, before | 59-61 Brock St. Phone 279. | EMPIRE GROCERY, ~ the Rocky Monniains named ster| 51,70 Ysence in he 1 poe phone 308 it passed stating that in its opinion Free-Friendship A square house to deal wi h otos = . 2 the age of compulsory education in roe. P. { i raised to the end| On Wednesday morning at the Burial at Eatimer, | oh | oe I. F. Harrison Co. of he. diteentn 'your as early a Rome of I bride's parents, ME ANG | 1, funnel of (he ws Weer | Specials At | 159 Nlingion St. ' date as possible. This recommend-| o'%. TR eri! J. Merriman took place from the | Opp. Golden Lion Gro- Ncion is in response to a request from | St., their third daughter, Edith Rose, Mette ch hae, he | PP den. ; . - - fhe Guelph Board for approval jas| Was united in marriage to Hugh Thuygyday -afternoon to Sand HIN | That an outline map of Canada be| Mrs. Robert Free, Rev. Douglas conducted by the Rey, Mr. Shor- 9 procured for the Collegiate Institute; A In oh po Were ten and was largely. attended, Jam rr 1 fa! ERE a -- | Our Up-to-date Tallor-made Sula CSS mentioned. 2 Thomas Free, ¢ldest son of Mr. and cemetery, Sunbury. The seryice was | es Clark, Thomas Thompson, George cost, $6. i u of the Y.M.C.A.| Only the immediate relatives of the | ; C 8 . . 5 at och for permission to | contracting parties were present. The Fog gf Sin Bue ho Ham ar ring u S appeal through the schools for books large number of beautiful and valu- bearers. Yio as pi and magazines for the soldiers be| able presents testified to the popular-| 50 DRY PICKED CHICKENS Why pay $18.00 for your granted, the appeal to be made under ity of the yoling couple. Little Miss| Wedding In Mont In Mon AND FOWL. phy (pay $18.00 for your th direction of the Inspector of Pub-| Hilda Friendship, the bride's niece, : g in } treal L 500 Lins. FARMERS: BU TE foring Suit Jie Schools and Principal of the Col-| made a very graceful flower girl, Af-| A wedding of local interest took | AR.R0Ns and Prive. : Bea irts Toads to : legiate Institute. ter a wedding breakfast, the newly- | Place Tuesday evening when Ross HAMS AND BACON, | Wee dor RAN, able re Your Committee, having learned | weds left on the noon train for To-| Milton McRae was united in marriage srEoiay ras Curing, CLEAR for | that Mr. Sills will be un-| ronto and points west. Upon their With Miss Bessie Mander, daughter of THE ABOVE LOT. ii with regret shat M duties on the Col-| return they will take up residence at | Mr. and Mrs. James Mander, at the ; New York Skirt and 3 : home of the bride, 26 Kingston | §l W, End M. Market legtate staff for some time; recom-| 38 Frontenac street est En eat . mends that Mr. Hedley be appointed yer avenue, Notre Dame de Grace, Mont- BARRIE STREET. | Suit Co. to his position as mathematical mas- Rogers-Seale. real. The happy couple left for an Phone 407, 3 ter Roary at the rate of $1,600 St. Mark's church, Barriefield, was| eXtended wedding trip to Chicago, 203 WELLINGTON ST. per year, that your Committee be] the scene of a quiet wedding, Wed-| Winnipeg and intervening places. a empowered to procure an assistant) nesday morning, when the rector, Mr, McRae is an employee of Edwin 4 to take the work now being done by | Rev. A. O. Cooke, united in marriage Chown and Company of this city. > " - Mr. Hedley, and that H. A: Hilsman | Jessie Eaton, youngest daughter of . the Spring of 1916. be appointed to replace Mr. Hedley| Mrs. Charles Seale, to David Colin, Gilbert's stores are noted for qual- the rate of $1,400 per year. only son of Mrs. David Rogers. Only}. i : and styles, | a immediate relatives were present. |.) £00ds. courtepus attention and |i} NOW IS THE TIME FOR TALCUM POWDER | i Ee, aigghest hus STS ed sof Ed Smt mas bomb X prompt delivery. Every attention Reports of Officials. The bride, who was given in mar- am x Inspedtor J. Russell Stuart report: riage by her brother, G. Otway Seale, | * "mi "INN. | 1 iociaden ano We have all the best, ed the attendance in the schools dur-| looked very pretty in a suit of grey port of Salonika and the Greek Is. "W. 3 1 P ing May ondine with dainty crepe blouse and | F010 °° | rep e particularly recommend Penslar Red Rose and . nd of 'Milos. + , - Doris T "The total pusoliment » the nd, grey hat to match rimmed is pink 'aleum. t 605, and the| roses, She wore rsage bouq hd : | . 4 ; : a f . She monty daily ato was | of white roses and lies of the valley, : b British and A Goods Our Specialty 2.304. ae show increases of 83 {and carried a white Prayer-book, the b es ! y : Rue a it ahd 58 respectively over last year. | gift of her rector. bet a ) !

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